Kokkedal

Coordinates: 55°54′29″N 12°29′24″E / 55.908°N 12.490°E / 55.908; 12.490
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Kokkedal station

Kokkedal (Danish pronunciation:

Oresundtrain towards Helsingør to the north and Copenhagen to the south, with extensions to Malmö
and other major cities in southern Sweden.

History

Kokkedal was previously the seat of Karlebo Kommune until the reform of the Danish Municipalities and Regions in 2007, as a result of the Municipal Reform in 2007 (Kommunalreformen (2007)).

Demographics

Kokkedal has, like Nivå, a high number of second & third generation immigrants, most of them with Turkish or Arab roots.56% of the population are either immigrants or Danish citizens with immigrant parents and 44% are native Danes.[1][permanent dead link]

Notable people

Sport

  • Michael Mørkøv (born 1985 in Kokkedal) a Danish professional racing cyclist
  • Jesper Morkov
    (born 1988 in Kokkedal) a Danish male track and road cyclist
  • Mads Valentin (born 1996 in Kokkedal) a footballer who plays for Swiss club FC Zürich
  • Oliver Kjærgaard (born 1998 in Kokkedal) a Danish footballer

55°54′29″N 12°29′24″E / 55.908°N 12.490°E / 55.908; 12.490